Participate in a game using skis or boards; such as relays, races, or racing around poles or flags.

Explain what to do if you see a skiing or snow boarding accident. Discuss the dangers of avalanche.

Take skiing or snow boarding lessons.

View a film on skiing or snow boarding.

Talk with a member of a ski patrol and learn about the job he or she does at the ski slope.

Downhill Skier's Responsibility Code

Ski under control and in such a manner so that you can stop at any time or avoid other skiers or objects.

When passing or overtaking another skier you must avoid the skier below you.

You should not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.

When entering a trail or starting a descent yield to other skiers.

Check your equipment daily - particulary your release bindings. All skiers must use devices while skiing to help prevent runaway skis. Runaway skis can be lethal whether on the trial of from falling from an aerial list. You have a responsibility to your fellow skiers to prevent injury to them.

You shall keep off posted trails and posted areas and observe all posted signs.

Follow instructions carefully when using ski lifts.

Please observe all posted "slow skiing areas".

Do not ski slopes too difficult for your ability.

Do not jump or perform "aerial" maneuvers.

Cross Country Skier's Responsibility Code

Always ski in control.

Observe all signs and posted warnings.

Keep off all closed trails.

Always ski to the right when passing on-coming skiers and when skiing a double track.

On a two-way trail, descending skiers always have the right-of-way.

Don’t litter. If you pack it in pack it out and respect private property.